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League members may reserve a ticket for any of the above programs by e-mailing rsvp@archleague.org. Because many programs sell out, members are advised to reserve tickets in advance. Non-members may purchase non-refundable tickets seven days before the program date. Tickets may be purchased at www.archleague.org.

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About the Architectural League

The mission of the Architectural League is to advance the art of architecture.

The League carries out its mission by promoting excellence and innovation, and by fostering community and discussion in an independent forum for creative and intellectual work in architecture, urbanism, and related disciplines. We present the work and ideas of the world's most interesting and influential architects and designers to New York, national and international audiences, through lectures, exhibitions, publications, and the worldwide web. We identify and encourage talented young architects, through competitions, grants, exhibitions, and publications. And we help shape the future of our built environment by stimulating debate and provoking design thinking about the critical issues of our time.